Roundabout 2. ......When you exit roundabout 1 and head up the dual carriageway towards roundabout 2, on driving test ask examiner if we are turning right at roundabout 3. They normally say yes so change lanes and approach roundabout 2 in the right hand lane. Cross roundabout 2 in the right lane and exit it the right lane onto Stoneferry. This puts you in the right lane to turn right at roundabout 3. Exit roundabout 3 onto Ferry Lane in the right hand which puts you in the correct lane to go ahead another roundabout to go back to the test centre.
Hi, at 10:40 when you are in the roundabout and exiting to the right lane at the exit, could we have exited to the right using the middle lane right beside you with the straight and right arrow?
Roundabout 2. ......When you exit roundabout 1 and head up the dual carriageway towards roundabout 2, on driving test ask examiner if we are turning right at roundabout 3. They normally say yes so change lanes and approach roundabout 2 in the right hand lane. Cross roundabout 2 in the right lane and exit it the right lane onto Stoneferry. This puts you in the right lane to turn right at roundabout 3. Exit roundabout 3 onto Ferry Lane in the right hand which puts you in the correct lane to go ahead another roundabout to go back to the test centre.
thank you for this I have my test on Thursday and been re watching this video loads!
Very clarifying video
Thanks very much great videos, make it for new drivers 😊
Great video thanks
Hi, at 10:40 when you are in the roundabout and exiting to the right lane at the exit, could we have exited to the right using the middle lane right beside you with the straight and right arrow?
Very nice video
I have a question, on your exam day , what if a car I coming by your side do you need to indicate ?
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Thanks for your video clips, on 4th roundabout towards city centre, do we need right indicator or no ? Regards
Yes, a right signal would be expected
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